pest
51pest — noun a) A plague, pestilence, epidemic Stop being such a pest and leave that girl alone! b) An annoying, harmful, often destructive creature …
52pest — I (New American Roget s College Thesaurus) n. plague, pestilence, epidemic; parasite, infestation; nuisance, trouble; bane, scourge, curse. See badness, disease. II (Roget s IV) n. 1. [Anything destructive] Syn. virus, germ, insect pest, bug,… …
53Pest — Pestf 1.PestamHals=Erkältung.»Pest«stehtübertreibendfürjeglicheleichtereUnpäßlichkeit.BSD1965ff. 2.braunePest=Nationalsozialismus.»Braun«wegenderGrundfarbederHemden.1933ff(BertBrecht). 3.ganzgroßePest=sehrgroßeUnannehmlichkeit.1940ff.… …
54Pest — Pẹst, in fachspr. Fügungen: Pẹstis [aus lat. pestis = ansteckende Krankheit, Seuche; Pest] w; : früher pandemisch aufgetretene bakterielle Infektionskrankheit, die die Lymphknoten (vgl. Drüsenpest), die Lunge oder auf dem Blutweg den… …
55pest — noun 1》 a destructive insect or other animal that attacks crops, food, or livestock. 2》 informal an annoying person or thing. 3》 (the pest) archaic bubonic plague. Origin C15: from Fr. peste or L. pestis plague …
56Pest — Sp Pèštas Ap Pest L Vengrijos medė ir Budapešto dalis …
57pest — noun Dan is dating the girl he used to think was such a pest Syn: nuisance, annoyance, irritation, irritant, thorn in one s flesh/side, vexation, trial, the bane of one s life, menace, trouble, problem, worry, bother; informal pain (in the neck) …
58Pest — Admin ASC 1 Code Orig. name Pest Country and Admin Code HU.16 HU …
59pest — /pɛst / (say pest) noun 1. an organism considered harmful, as in agriculture, horticulture, buildings either domestic or commercial, etc. 2. a troublesome thing or person; nuisance. 3. Obsolete a deadly epidemic disease; a pestilence. 4. Obsolete …
60pest — kenkėjas statusas T sritis ekologija ir aplinkotyra apibrėžtis Organizmas, darantis žalą žemės ūkio, miško augalams, gyvūnams ir jų produktams. atitikmenys: angl. pest vok. Schädlinge, m rus. вредители …